NOT DO somethingto live without doing much physical or mental activity and to feel bored as a result 無所事事地生活,過枯燥呆板的生活
I was determined when I retired that I wasn’t just going to vegetate.
我退休時便下定決心絕不讓生活過得單調無聊。
Examples from the Corpus
vegetate• When I retired I didn't want to just vegetate.• After frittering away her fortune, she vegetatedalone in her Paris flat.• Either you vegetate and look out the window or you get busy and try to effect change.• Resting, sleeping and generally vegetating are obvious ways of unwinding.• If I must vegetate, I'd rather do so at home, in spite of the undoubtedly superiorménage here.• It is specially important not to let him vegetate in front of the television for long periods.
Originvegetate
(1600-1700)Medieval Latin past participle of vegetare; → VEGETABLE